‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Series Six Officially In Production After Jeremy Says He’s Has ‘A Bit Of A Year’

‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Series Six Officially In Production After Jeremy Says He’s Has ‘A Bit Of A Year’

After the emotional end to Clarkson’s Farm series five and the bombshell revelation of Jeremy Clarkson’s cancer diagnosis, many fans have been wondering about the future of the show. The final two episodes aired last week, and we’re already eager for more from Diddly Squat Farm.

The Prime Video series remains hugely popular, so the big question is: when will Clarkson’s Farm series six arrive?

Thankfully, the wait may not be as long as you think. Clarkson and Prime Video confirmed that series six is already in production, with the former Top Gear presenter sharing the news while revealing he is now in remission.

“So… bit of a year,” Jeremy wrote on social media. “But I’m delighted to tell you that season six of Clarkson’s Farm is currently in production. And that’s particularly good news for me because… well, if you know, you know.”

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The official Clarkson’s Farm Facebook page also confirmed the news, adding: “It’s now official — Clarkson’s Farm will return for a sixth season, arriving a little later than usual in summer 2027. Filming has already faced a few hurdles along the way, including a break from production, positive TB (tuberculosis) tests, and relentless rain earlier this year.”

Speaking previously about the future of the show, Clarkson said: “We’ll definitely do six — Amazon wants to, and I want to. I’ve got a good idea for six.”

He also teased a possible seventh series, adding: “I said I’ll stop doing them when there are no more ideas. But I’ve got two quite good ones, so we’ll do six and then we’ll see…”

Each series chronicles life at Diddly Squat Farm, a 1,000-acre farm nestled in the Cotswolds. The Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? presenter bought the land in 2008 and, after the farmer who had been running it retired in 2019, decided to take it on himself.

Since then, viewers have followed Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland and the rest of the team as they navigate the many highs and lows of modern farming — often with hilarious and occasionally heartbreaking results.

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